Slow Start Sinks Bears at Murray State
November 24, 2018 | Men's Basketball
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MURRAY, Ky. – Murray State's Ja Morant scored a game-high 29 points as part of a triple-double effort to lead the Racers past visiting Missouri State, 77-66, here Saturday.
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Morant also snagged a game-high 13 rebounds, dished out 12 assists and knocked down six treys for the home-standing Racers (3-0).
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Jarred Dixon scored 18 points to lead four Missouri State players in double figures. The Bears (3-3) also got 15 points and nine rebounds from Obediah Church, 11 points from Kabir Mohammed and 10 by Josh Webster who also handed out seven assists.
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In his Missouri State debut, Tulio Da Silva played 30 minutes in a reserve role and scored seven points while grabbing a team-high 11 rebounds.
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Murray State jumped out to a 20-6 lead in the first seven-and-a-half minutes of the game, making six of its first seven shots and getting eight points out of the gates from Shaq Buchanan to set a blistering pace. Buchanan finished with 20 points for the Racers.
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The Bears settled in midway through the opening stanza, getting a layup from Keandre Cook to end a four-minute scoring drought, before buckets by Dixon and Church got the visitors within 24-14.
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The Racers' early aggressiveness got them into foul trouble later in the first half, putting the Bears on the line 15 times in the first 20 minutes. Dixon went 4-for-4 from the stripe and later ignited a 7-0 outburst from Missouri State that got coach Dana Ford's squad within 29-22 with just over two minutes to play in the half.
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The Racers, however, ended the first half on a 6-3 run, including their third trey of the period, to regain a double-figure advantage, 35-25, at the midway point – Missouri State's lowest-scoring half of the season.
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Early in the second half, a free throw by Da Silva and a 3-pointer by Dixon, Missouri State's only triple of the night, got MSU within 35-29. But Murray exploded with three dunks by three different players and a trey by Tevin Brown over the next two minutes to retake a 15-point advantage.
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The visitors didn't shy away down the stretch, and when Mohammed reeled off eight of 10 Missouri State points over a three-minute stretch late in the game, it ignited the Missouri State seniors on the floor.
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Webster made it a 10-point game with 4:38 to play, and then Dixon scored twice from there, including a transition bucket that made it 64-58 and forced Murray State into a timeout at the 3:48 mark.
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Out of the timeout, Morant buried 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions to put it out of reach, and the Bears dropped their third game in a row.
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Missouri State shot 42.9 percent on 24-of-56 from the field, but just 1-of-16 (.063) from bonus distance while leaving points at the stripe on 17-of-28 (.607) free throws.
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Murray State was 25-for-55 (.455) from the field and 9-of-27 (.333) from 3-point range. The Racers narrowly out-rebounded the Bears, 36-34, and made 18-of-22 (.818) foul shots.
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The Bears return to the road Wednesday at Air Force (2-4) in the annual Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge series game. MSU then concludes its three-game road swing at Oregon State on Dec. 1.
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MURRAY, Ky. – Murray State's Ja Morant scored a game-high 29 points as part of a triple-double effort to lead the Racers past visiting Missouri State, 77-66, here Saturday.
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Morant also snagged a game-high 13 rebounds, dished out 12 assists and knocked down six treys for the home-standing Racers (3-0).
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Jarred Dixon scored 18 points to lead four Missouri State players in double figures. The Bears (3-3) also got 15 points and nine rebounds from Obediah Church, 11 points from Kabir Mohammed and 10 by Josh Webster who also handed out seven assists.
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In his Missouri State debut, Tulio Da Silva played 30 minutes in a reserve role and scored seven points while grabbing a team-high 11 rebounds.
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Murray State jumped out to a 20-6 lead in the first seven-and-a-half minutes of the game, making six of its first seven shots and getting eight points out of the gates from Shaq Buchanan to set a blistering pace. Buchanan finished with 20 points for the Racers.
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The Bears settled in midway through the opening stanza, getting a layup from Keandre Cook to end a four-minute scoring drought, before buckets by Dixon and Church got the visitors within 24-14.
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The Racers' early aggressiveness got them into foul trouble later in the first half, putting the Bears on the line 15 times in the first 20 minutes. Dixon went 4-for-4 from the stripe and later ignited a 7-0 outburst from Missouri State that got coach Dana Ford's squad within 29-22 with just over two minutes to play in the half.
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The Racers, however, ended the first half on a 6-3 run, including their third trey of the period, to regain a double-figure advantage, 35-25, at the midway point – Missouri State's lowest-scoring half of the season.
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Early in the second half, a free throw by Da Silva and a 3-pointer by Dixon, Missouri State's only triple of the night, got MSU within 35-29. But Murray exploded with three dunks by three different players and a trey by Tevin Brown over the next two minutes to retake a 15-point advantage.
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The visitors didn't shy away down the stretch, and when Mohammed reeled off eight of 10 Missouri State points over a three-minute stretch late in the game, it ignited the Missouri State seniors on the floor.
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Webster made it a 10-point game with 4:38 to play, and then Dixon scored twice from there, including a transition bucket that made it 64-58 and forced Murray State into a timeout at the 3:48 mark.
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Out of the timeout, Morant buried 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions to put it out of reach, and the Bears dropped their third game in a row.
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Missouri State shot 42.9 percent on 24-of-56 from the field, but just 1-of-16 (.063) from bonus distance while leaving points at the stripe on 17-of-28 (.607) free throws.
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Murray State was 25-for-55 (.455) from the field and 9-of-27 (.333) from 3-point range. The Racers narrowly out-rebounded the Bears, 36-34, and made 18-of-22 (.818) foul shots.
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The Bears return to the road Wednesday at Air Force (2-4) in the annual Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge series game. MSU then concludes its three-game road swing at Oregon State on Dec. 1.
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Team Stats
M-669
M-454
FG%
.429
.455
3FG%
.063
.333
FT%
.607
.818
RB
34
36
TO
16
15
STL
5
8
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